MM

”I believe your body should make your clothes look good – instead of using clothes to make the body conform to what is considered fashionable at the moment, distorted or not. That’s why I don’t care for ’unorganic’ clothes – clothes that have no relation to the body. Clothes, it seems to me, should have a relationship to the body, not be something distinct from it.” MM

Norma Jeane Mortenson Baker, better known as Marilyn Monroe, for some people is just an actress, others may see her as the woman with perfect curves, but there are also those who perceive her as the real icon. For me MM means much more than these.

My fascination with Marilyn Monroe started when I first saw the photo taken by Ed Feingersha, showing MM in Ambassador Hotel in New York. Since that time I have read almost all of her biographies, watched most of her films and changed my house in to MM’s temple:)

Marilyn Monroe perfectly new tredns. She was aware what suited her and what didn’t. She could easily changed herself into a diva or a girl next door. He had a great sense of fashion. She was a master of combining sophistication and feminity. Even nowadays women try to copy her look. Marilyn became an icon that was and still is admired and loved by people. For me she is the greatest source of inspiration.

Marilyn’s style was very sexy and feminine, her outfits often shaped her body, uncovered shoulders and embraced her curves. Her looks were often completed with elegant jewelery, cat eye glasses and gloves.

“Your clothes should be tight enough to show you’re a woman but loose enough to show you’re a lady”